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You are the science officer on a visit to a distant solar system. prior to landing on a planet you measure its diameter to be 1.8 × 107 m and its rotation period to be 22.3 hours. you have previously determined that the planet orbits 4.6 × 1011 m from its star with a period of 402 earth days. once on the surface you find that the acceleration due to gravity is 22.4 m/s2. what are the mass of (a) the planet and (b) the star? (g = 6.67 × 10-11 n · m2/kg2) you are the science officer on a visit to a distant solar system. prior to landing on a planet you measure its diameter to be 1.8 × 107 m and its rotation period to be 22.3 hours. you have previously determined that the planet orbits 4.6 × 1011 m from its star with a period of 402 earth days. once on the surface you find that the acceleration due to gravity is 22.4 m/s2. what are the mass of (a) the planet and (b) the star? (g = 6.67 × 10-11 n · m2/kg2) (a) 2.7 × 1025 kg, (b) 2.8 × 1031 kg (a) 5.0 × 1025 kg, (b) 2.8 × 1031 kg (a) 5.0 × 1025 kg, (b) 4.8 × 1031 kg (a) 2.7 × 1025 kg, (b) 4.8 × 1031 kg

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